2023 Southern Jam

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Application Deadline Extended to May 24th

 

7th Southern Jam

June 6-10, 2023

Marshall, North Carolina

Hey there, fellow southerner!

With great excitement, we warmly invite you to the 2023 Southern Jam. This unique gathering will unite 25-30 dynamic and diverse Southern dreamers and changemakers. Together, we will dive into deep listening, sharing, self-discovery, systemic inquiry, and community-building in the gorgeous mountains of Marshall, North Carolina just 20 minutes outside Asheville. 

For more than 30 years, YES! has brought together changemakers from around the world. This June, YES! facilitators from across the southeast are offering our seventh Southern Jam, and the first since 2018! We honor and appreciate the efforts, organizing, and collaboration of the first six Southern Jam teams, and are humbled to bring forth this offering to our communities.  

We’ll come together to share our challenges and breakthroughs; nurture ourselves; support and inspire each other; explore our identities; find intersections for future collaborations; and build more resilient communities and networks. In the midst of a global pandemic and global uprisings for racial justice, there is an ever-deeper calling and need for community and connection, and we are rising to the occasion, remembering that we are the ones we’ve been waiting for. 

“And who will join this standing up

and the ones who stood without sweet company

will sing and sing

back into the mountains and

if necessary

even under the sea

we are the ones we have been waiting for”

-June Jordan 

The Southern Jam will take place from Tuesday, June 6th to Saturday, June 10th, 2023.

What is a Jam?

 

In music, a jam is a creative, live gathering of musicians who, together, spontaneously create a new sound. Similar to that, YES! Jams are places where diverse leaders and visionaries bring together their passions, openness, and unique perspectives. In spontaneous connection, we weave layers of experience, wisdom, heart, and spirit to create some real magic. The Jam asks that all the players who are present and ready to listen deeply to each other, and together, we create something greater than we as individuals can create alone.  

A lot of movement trainings are about strategy, but leave out how to build healthy relationships. Other retreats focus on personal transformation but leave out systemic change. Some trainings work on leadership and power dynamics, but forget our souls.  

YES! brings all three together — we give change-makers tools to build open-hearted, healthy communities where people can be real with each other. The Jam is not a conference, seminar or typical meeting – it is something unique. It’s dedicated time to think and feel deeply about transformation in our world, in our communities, and in ourselves. There are in-depth conversations and there is a lot of fun, art, and creativity. There is dancing and embodiment, group explorations, and co-creations, as well as solo time and internal reflection.

The Jam works on 3 levels:  

On the personal level, the Jam is a place to share and reflect on your life journey and work in the world. It is a time to replenish, recharge and renew, and to gain specific and practical tools for self-care and personal sustainability. It is also an opportunity to grow in self-knowledge, to ask meaningful questions, to unlearn our fears and blocks, and to co-create new possibilities together.  

On the interpersonal level, we come together to share our backgrounds, our stories and our struggles, to deepen in our understanding of each other and of ourselves. During the Jam, we hope to discover our commonalities and celebrate our differences.  The intention is to build trust and friendship, in a meaningful way. This means challenging stereotypes, being present with each other, speaking truth, working through tough places and being open to giving and receiving support.  We feel that the more authentic our relationships are, the stronger the foundations we will have for developing new collaborations and synergies within our movements and communities.

On the systemic level, the Jams give us time to become clearer about our vision and work in the world. We get a chance to link issues that aren’t commonly linked, to notice crucial intersection points, and get a clearer picture of the whole. We come together to learn from each other: about what is working, about what mistakes we have made, about where we need help. We have a chance to share tools and ideas to support one another.  In turn, we hope this helps us to generate a body of collective wisdom for change. We also hope it will enable each participant to feel deepened in their capacity to affect meaningful positive change and carry their dreams forward.

This organizing team is a new configuration of folks coming together and has a wide variety of involvement in co-organizing and co-facilitating a number of different Jams.We will be fully participating in the Jam, bringing our questions too.  We don’t have all the answers (or maybe any of them!). What we do offer is a variety of ways for each of us to arrive at our own answers — and new questions. We’ll use a number of processes and tools and experiment with different ways of being together, all aimed at strengthening our self-awareness, our ability to communicate and work through conflicts, and our ability to vision and put these pieces together. We see the Jam as a co-learning journey of the collective experiences, questions, powers, and differences of everyone who attends.

Why the South? 

The Southeastern United States or the South is a wise and sacred land riddled with pain. This land holds the wisdom of indigenous folks who lived in symbiosis with it. It holds the wisdom brought over by enslaved Africans who built their own culture as a means for survival. This land holds the love of community and steadfast determination towards liberation for all people that Freedom Fighters of the Civil Rights Movement held so deeply. This land holds joyous acceptance towards migrants from all lands to be a part of the beloved community. This land is holding the continuation of this legacy of love that southern changemakers are currently taking on. 

This land also remembers the harm. It remembers how the indigenous folks were violently forced out. It remembers the physical, mental, and spiritual violence systemically inflicted on enslaved Africans and their descendants. It remembers and knows that the legacy of this harm is being upheld. This land of the South sees that it is being used as a political playground by those upholding the system and legacy of harm. The land sees migrants being treated less than human; the history of Black Americans being erased; body autonomy being stripped from women and queer and trans folks. The land sees its own resources being uprooted and destroyed. The land weeps. 

With this permeation of wisdom, joy, love, symbiotic community, and the grief from harm, the South is fertile ground to birth the New South with those in conscious relationship with this land. 

Why a Southern Jam?

The intention of this Southern Jam is to invite these folks in conscious relationship with the South to deepen into themselves and explore what’s there. From this exploration we invite folks to connect and build intentional community with each other and investigate together what a New South looks and feels like. 

This is a vital time for the South as this harmful system violently lashes out with awareness of its impending death. The framework of the Southern Jam allows folks to connect with each other and the land through our sacred breath in order to uphold and build on the legacy of the beloved, intentional, and symbiotic community. 

“Our breathing is sacred because the energy that connects us is older than any of the structures we are unlearning and will persist beyond the imagination of this species.”

-Alexis Pauline Gumbs

Who is it for?

This jam is place-based and focused on people, organizations, and communities that are based in the Southeastern US. If you feel called to attend, keep reading!

As mentioned above, we seek to bring together as diverse a group of people as possible. This means we are looking for a range in:

  • leadership (from ‘person on the ground’ to ‘director and founder’);
  • years of experience (from ‘just starting out’ to ‘been at it for a while’);
  • methods and venues of social engagement (entrepreneurs, NGOs, communities, families, neighborhoods, healers, philanthropists, government, etc.);
  • issue- or work-focus (for example, community media, local economies and globalization, indigenous issues, education, food security, cultural regeneration, cultural exchange, interfaith, health and physical well-being, ecology, spiritual healing and recovering from trauma, arts, sustainable living tools and practices, political participation, socially- and ecologically-conscious building and architecture, upholding and honoring diverse forms of human dignity, etc.);
  • place of origin and base of work (in terms of country, sub-region, locale, etc.);
  • race and ethnicity
  • religion and spirituality
  • Class
  • Immigration status
  • sexual orientation and gender identity
  • Ability 

Dates, logistics, and contribution

The Jam will be held from the afternoon of Tuesday, June 6th, 2023 to the morning of Saturday, June 10th, 2023. The location is Prama Institute in the beautiful Smoky Mountains of Appalachia: prama.org 

The tuition for the Jam is offered on a sliding scale of $300-$1200. We are working hard to make this event accessible to all people, regardless of ability to pay. If you have less access to money, feel free to pay at the low end of the scale, and if you have more access to money or resources and/or you have the financial backing of an organization or institution, we invite you into class solidarity, to consider paying more so that someone else can pay less. 

If you pay more than the at-cost amount for tuition, that extra amount is tax-deductible. 

Money should never be a reason not to apply: partial scholarships are available on a limited and first-come, first-serve basis. We also invite work trades and monthly payment plans. We aim to figure out with each applicant the right combination of tuition, work trade, and scholarship that can work for you. The sooner you apply, the sooner we can mutually create a plan that works and the better your chances are of receiving a partial scholarship if you need one.  

Apply today! Our priority application deadline is April 21, 2023 and our final application deadline is May 24, 2023. Please feel free to contact us at southernjam@yesworld.org if you have any queries.

Who is organizing the Jam?

 

Date And Time

2023-06-06 to
2023-06-10
 

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